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This year, family lawyers expect a lower number of enquiries on Divorce Day as many couples have already decided to split due to the impact of the pandemic.

Today marks ‘Divorce Day’ which has long held its grim nickname as the day which brings a spike in divorce inquiries, usually because couples’ problems have been exacerbated during the festive season.
This year family lawyers actually expect a lower number of enquiries as many couples have already decided to split due to the impact of the pandemic. Inquiries through 2020 were up 250 per cent compared with 2019.
While couples of all ages have been affected by lockdowns, the over-60s are leading the…
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